This paper summarizes the key findings from a systematic literature review that sought to identify existing evidence about the ways in which the needs of neglected children and their parents are signalled and the response to those needs. Using systematic review guidelines, 14 databases were searched for primary research studies published in English from 1995 to 2005. An initial 20 480 items were systematically filtered down to 63 papers for inclusion. The evidence suggests that, while there is little evidence about how needs for help are directly signalled, there is considerable evidence about how needs are indirectly signalled. There is evidence that professionals can identify signs of neglect, but are not always clear about the best respo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Child neglect accounts for the highest proportion of substantiated cases of maltreatment in high inc...
The experience of chronic neglect is extremely harmful to children’s physical, emotional, cognitive ...
This paper summarizes the key findings from a systematic literature review that sought to identify e...
This paper summarizes the key findings from a systematic literature review that sought to identify e...
This systematic review examined the evidence on the extent to which practitioners are equipped to re...
This systematic review examined the evidence on the extent to which practitioners are equipped to re...
Neglect is the most common form of child abuse, but recognizing the signs, assessing the family's an...
Background Interventions to minimize the long-term consequences of neglect or emotional abuse rely o...
Background: Child neglect remains a challenge for professionals and the general public to identify a...
Child neglect is a difficult and complex area of practice for social workers and other childcare pro...
Reviewed is recent literature and research on child neglect. Covered are the following topics (and,s...
hild neglect is the most prevalent type of child maltreat-ment (1–3), yet it has often been overlook...
This paper sets out the messages from ‘Action on Neglect’, an Economic and Social Resear...
This literature review is one of a series of projects jointly commissioned by DCSF and DH to improve...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Child neglect accounts for the highest proportion of substantiated cases of maltreatment in high inc...
The experience of chronic neglect is extremely harmful to children’s physical, emotional, cognitive ...
This paper summarizes the key findings from a systematic literature review that sought to identify e...
This paper summarizes the key findings from a systematic literature review that sought to identify e...
This systematic review examined the evidence on the extent to which practitioners are equipped to re...
This systematic review examined the evidence on the extent to which practitioners are equipped to re...
Neglect is the most common form of child abuse, but recognizing the signs, assessing the family's an...
Background Interventions to minimize the long-term consequences of neglect or emotional abuse rely o...
Background: Child neglect remains a challenge for professionals and the general public to identify a...
Child neglect is a difficult and complex area of practice for social workers and other childcare pro...
Reviewed is recent literature and research on child neglect. Covered are the following topics (and,s...
hild neglect is the most prevalent type of child maltreat-ment (1–3), yet it has often been overlook...
This paper sets out the messages from ‘Action on Neglect’, an Economic and Social Resear...
This literature review is one of a series of projects jointly commissioned by DCSF and DH to improve...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Child neglect accounts for the highest proportion of substantiated cases of maltreatment in high inc...
The experience of chronic neglect is extremely harmful to children’s physical, emotional, cognitive ...